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The [[Silurian]] '''Icthar''' was one of a triad of [[Silurian]] leaders. | The [[Silurian]] '''Icthar''' was one of a triad of [[Silurian]] leaders. | ||
Following his revival into a world dominated by [[Human]]s, Icthar decided, with his fellows, to take over [[Sea Base 4]] with [[Sea Devil]] troops and a [[Myrka]], and trigger a [[nuclear war]] between two human factions. His familiarity with [[Fifth Doctor|the Doctor]] suggests [[ | Following his revival into a world dominated by [[Human]]s, Icthar decided, with his fellows, to take over [[Sea Base 4]] with [[Sea Devil]] troops and a [[Myrka]], and trigger a [[nuclear war]] between two human factions. His familiarity with [[Fifth Doctor|the Doctor]] suggests [[The Scales of Injustice|an earlier encounter]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[Warriors of the Deep]]''). He was killed by Turlough – shot with a Sea Devil weapon when, recovering from hexachromite gas poisoning, he attacked the base commander as his last act. | ||
==Behind the Scenes== | ==Behind the Scenes== |
Revision as of 09:51, 21 May 2010
The Silurian Icthar was one of a triad of Silurian leaders.
Following his revival into a world dominated by Humans, Icthar decided, with his fellows, to take over Sea Base 4 with Sea Devil troops and a Myrka, and trigger a nuclear war between two human factions. His familiarity with the Doctor suggests an earlier encounter. (DW: Warriors of the Deep). He was killed by Turlough – shot with a Sea Devil weapon when, recovering from hexachromite gas poisoning, he attacked the base commander as his last act.
Behind the Scenes
- While fans commonly associate Icthar with the surviving member of the three Silurian leaders, "Silurian Scientist" seen in Doctor Who and the Silurians, the Target novelisation, Doctor Who and the Cave-Monsters gives the actual names of all three and does not list Ichtar as one of the three.
- Additionally, Icthar appears in the novel MA: The Scales of Injustice, which also establishes that Silurians belong to different races or sub-species, with Icthar belonging to a different sub-species than the one seen in Doctor Who and the Silurians.